xSlurpee wrote:nvr2low wrote: it is only illegal if you use it on the street lol but were I plan to put it the cops won't know I even have a bottle lol because the subs would cover it and 2.5k f*** that can wait but yeah slurpee buddy you cnt drive a turbo car so their no point man
thanks guys, it was just something i had in mind ... the credit card my mum got offered had no interest for 12months ... soo i could work my ass off and pay off abit over half.
and onto the restriction of turbod vehicles ... my friend got his way around the turbo on his impreza, he had a word with RTA with his dad about that being the one car the family uses and he was let off ... weird
Well looks like i dont got enough to go hair dryer

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nos eh ... this should be interesting. *gonna research about it later tonight*
Exemptions are provided if you can prove you owned the turboed vehicle prior to the laws being put in place, if the vehicle is used for work, or if it is the only vehicle at your disposal to drive.
You have 0% chance of getting one of these exemptions. There response to your application will read something like this; 'Well, you had a perfectly legal vehicle... Then you spent 10 grand worth of money you don't have to put a turbo on it, therefore forcing you to apply for this exemption. Denied.'
Sorry if I'm coming off a bit harsh, but honestly this is one of the most stupid opening posts I've ever read on this forum.
On another note, as far as the laws read, the only modifications that are illegal, as far as natural aspiration goes, are changes that require a mod plate. This gives you plenty of breathing room for power increases through such things as intake, exhaust, cams, piggy back ecu etc.
Taking into account the fact you have a GPvR (and reading all the problems people have with attempting to turbo their MIVEC engines), if you're desperate to spend the money and won't be talked out of it, this is definitely your best approach.